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HSE action on childcare still not enough for real impact 18 July 2010
The organisation that represents frontline social workers has disputed a government claim that the provision of 200 extra social workers will help the Health Service Executive to deliver a better system of childcare in the country.
‘‘It is a drop in the ocean," said Ineke Durville, president of the Irish Association of Social Workers (IASW). ‘‘We need to double the number of social workers in the area of childcare and child protection to make a real impact and see serious improvements in care."
Click here to read more: - http://www.sbpost.ie/news/ireland/hse-action-on-childcare-still-not-enough-for-real-impact-50600.html |
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Following the publication today of the HIQA reports into the fostering Service of the HSE, Dublin North, Dublin North Central and Dublin North West on the inspection of foster care in 3 Dublin areas, Declan Coogan, spokesperson for the Irish Association of Social Workers and lecturer with the Masters in Social Work Programme at NUI Galway stated that social workers welcome the findings of the reports... CLICK HERE to read more..
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/letters/2010/0719/1224275017718.html |
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Foster care inspection reports show wide variations in standards
Three reports published today (14 July 2010) by the Health Information and Quality Authority show considerable variations in the quality, safety and management of Health Service Executive (HSE) foster care services in the Dublin area... CLICK HERE to read more..
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0714/breaking39.html |
The Ombudsman for Children chose the occasion of the publication of her 5th annual report to once again highlight the need for Constitutional change on the Rights of the Child.
Current gaps in law, policy and practice mean that some children remain vulnerable and are not receiving the full support of the State, according to Ombudsman for Children, Emily Logan, today (Tuesday) at the launch of her annual report. CLICK HERE to read more... |